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Amoeba is a ________ anima​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

amoeba is a unicellular animal

Some living organisms are made up of once cell only, these are called unicellular. These organisms have a large surface area to volume ratio and rely on simple diffusion to meet their needs. An example of a unicellular animal is Amoeba. ... Amoeba feed on smaller organisms such as bacteria.

Answered by vanshikay91
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Answer:

unicellular

Explanation:

because it contains single cell

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